Overseas Ballot Stack Anchors Fujimori Contract at 89.5%
The Fujimori contract holds 89.5% as of 05:15 UTC Tuesday — up 17.5 points in 24 hours — as over 91% of overseas ballots, where Keiko leads 56–44, remain uncounted.
After retreating to 70.5% Monday as rural tallies shifted the domestic count toward Sánchez, the Fujimori contract climbed to 89.5% by 05:15 UTC Tuesday — up from a 0.73 session open — as market attention locked onto the overseas ballot stack where Keiko leads 56–44 and over 91% of foreign votes are uncounted.
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